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    THE IDEA OF EDUCATION THROUGH FUNCTIONALISM AND CONFLICT: -SWETHA JEYANI DEVARAJAN MAE15126 Organic analogy is the base on which functionalistic perspective is constructed on. Through this it is stated that a society as a whole has different institutions which has its own functions. The function of a society is similar to the function of human body. It…

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    The Role Of Sociology

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    formulate explanations for the unknown. Sociology is just one of many fields that illustrate our overwhelming urge to find answers. We also seek, through sociology to label what we observe and give an organization to it. Whether it be researching socialization, social structure, deviance and crime, or even race and ethnicity the goal is interpret the findings and help explain some facet of our vast and complex social systems. There are many practical reasons for sociology in our own lives; it…

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    Well done Anees, I have seen an improvement in your writing style from marking your first assignment, this demonstrates your commitment and ability to recognise and act on your own learning needs to further develop your knowledge and skills for social work. This portfolio demonstrates you are now beginning to make links between theory and practice, having an awareness and an understanding of social work theories and how they can be applied in practice. This is particularly evident within your…

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    Education Brittany McBryant Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Why do we have Schools? A Functionalist Perspective. Education is a social institution through which a society’s children are taught basic academic knowledge, learning skills, and cultural norms (Kierns et. al, 2015). A functionalist would ask how our education systems serve our society. The answers to this question are that our school systems provide the knowledge and skills one needs to be productive in society, teaches the…

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    Diversity Training Model

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    theory is that it allows the student to have a better long-term retention of the parts being taught. The students will gain an additional kind of knowledge, one that is usually more valuable than segmented information. The students will also enjoy learning more, and the students will have a higher motivation to learn the subject-matter content. I believe a weakness of elaboration theory would be is that if content constructs are not done correctly in the beginning then your sequentially and…

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    began as a section of the post-progressive era social science movement. The school marked the stable institution of sociology in the United States of America. It developed as a result of urbanization and expansion of Chicago and the increase in crime rates. The theorists in the institution focused on the changes occurring in the neighborhood. The main school of thought is on urban sociology, social disorganization and other concepts that explicate the crime rate in numerous neighborhoods. The…

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    most exciting aspects of the university. Students, from what I've observed, are both highly-motivated and supportive, a combination that may otherwise seem mutually exclusive. Like most Northwestern students, I wish to double major, in my case, in Sociology and Economics, and…

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    “Sociology is a relatively new discipline in comparison to chemistry, math, biology, philosophy and other disciplines that trace back thousands of years. Sociology began as an intellectual/philosophical effort by a French man named Auguste Comte (born 1798 and died 1857). He is considered the founder of sociology and coined "Sociology." Comte's Definition of Sociology is the science of society” (http://freebooks.uvu.edu/SOC1010/). This…

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    play, as the article states “28% of schools with students who have the highest poverty rates had no recess at all”. So in all poverty has a negative effect on children 's valuable play time and can even harm a their development. These relates to sociology because the question is looking at different (economic) groups in our society, this is one of the major components to the discipline,…

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    give a brief explanation of the historical and social contexts from which sociology developed and then an explanation of three sociological concepts namely, Socialisation, Social Stratification, and Social Order and a further explanation of three sociological theories namely Functionalism, Marxism and Social Action Theory and and how it applies itself to individuals and society on a micro level and a macro level. Sociology has its roots deeply embedded in history, for thousands of years…

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